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      • The Delhi High Court has barred a man from using an identical India TV logo and “Baap ki Adalat” trademark while posting his content on social media. The news channel had approached the court alleging infringement of its logo and the trademark rights.
      www.thehindu.com/incoming/trademark-infringement-court-rules-in-favour-of-journalist-rajat-sharma/article68274698.ece
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  2. Jun 11, 2024 · Justice Anish Dayal issued an ad-interim ex parte injunction against Ravindra Kumar Choudhary, prohibiting him from utilizing Sharma’s photograph, video, or name, and any trademarks or logos associated with India TV.

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · In a significant ruling, Justice Anish Dayal of the Delhi High Court granted an ex-parte ad-interim injunction in favour of Independent News Service Private Limited (India TV) in a trademark infringement case filed against one Ravindra Kumar Choudhary and others, in an order dated May 30, 2024.

  4. Jun 10, 2024 · The grievance was against Ravindra Kumar Choudhary, a self-proclaimed political satirist who created and published various video and audio content on social media, including on their platforms. The IndiaTV company was incorporated in 1997 by its Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Rajat Sharma.

  5. Jun 10, 2024 · The plaintiffs alleged that Choudhary, a “self-proclaimed political satirist”, was creating and publishing audio video content on social media platforms. They claimed that the defendant was using a logo and the mark ‘Baap Ki Adalat’ which was “deceptively similar” to the logo of IndiaTV and its show ‘Aap ki Adalat’.

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  6. Jun 10, 2024 · The Delhi High Court recently restrained a person claiming to be a political satirist from using the trademarks or logos “Jhandiya TV” and “Baap Ki Adalat” after journalist Rajat Sharma and his news channel India TV filed a suit for infringement of trademark and personality rights [Independent News Service Private Limited & Anr v ...

  7. Jun 11, 2024 · The Delhi High Court has ordered a person, who claims to be a political satirist, to stop using ‘Jhandiya TV’ and ‘Baap Ki Adalat’ as it was deceptively similar to journalist Rajat Sharma’s...

  8. Jun 11, 2024 · Delhi HC restrains use of 'Baap Ki Adalat', rules in favour of Rajat Sharma. IndiaTV editor-in-chief Rajat Sharma filed a lawsuit against Ravindra Kumar Choudhary for creating and publishing audio-video content on social media platforms using marks similar to 'Aap Ki Adalat'.